Today, the federal government is involved in only a few areas of public policy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A form of charter that specifies a different type of charter for cities falling in different size categories (e.g., charter A for cities over 100,000; charter B for cities under 100,000) is the:
A. special charter. B. optional charter. C. general charter. D. classified charter.
An open international economy is a collective good
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement is not an accurate assessment of Texas's efforts to deal with welfare?
a. The state is mainly interested in money; it tries to find ways not to spend state dollars on the poor and to get a bigger piece of the federal welfare pie. b. Texas's political culture pushes the state to provide generous benefits that the state cannot afford. c. Texas has a welfare problem that is tied to social divisions resting on ethnic conflicts and struggles between the haves and the have-nots. d. Texas uses stringent qualifications for recipients in order to reduce the number of welfare recipients. e. Texas benefited from a booming economy, which resulted in a drop in the number of aid recipients.
Mearsheimer argues that great powers have "hegemony as their final goal," but later states that "Survival is the number one goal of great powers[.]" How can it be both?
a. "Hegemony" is just another word for "survival." b. A state will seek hegemony in a bipolar world but survival in a multipolar world. c. Hegemony is the best and only way a state can ensure its survival. d. Survival is only the primary goal of a great power that has already achieved hegemony.